Office of Res Tenancies rules against Battlefords Housing Authority over smoking claim newsoptimist.ca - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from newsoptimist.ca Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
It was addressed to Premier Moe as well as ministers Lori Carr, Paul Merriman and Everett Hindley, and to a number of media organizations including the News-Optimist. The correspondence is the latest in a long-running letter-writing campaign by Valleyview Towers residents calling for changes to management at Battlefords Housing Authority over various security, crime, disorderly conduct and now smoking problems at the housing complex. In his letter to the premier dated June 11, Mills alleges a “deplorable lack of competent professional management and leadership that has overtaken the entire housing authority.” Mills stated the Valleyview Tower II building of 89 units now has more than 50 vacant suites and that a large number of the empty suites are currently not inhabitable.
In three short years this property has gone from being a fully occupied happy, vibrant senior’s facility to being an over half-empty flop house with tenants of all ages. What an accomplishment! Since coming to this facility in December, Steven Ladwig has single-handedly cleaned up most of the problems in this building. I say single-handedly because I know the challenge he has had with Housing Authority management to get them to take action. We now learn that this past week the CSI contract was terminated and an out-of-town firm has been brought in to take their place. I hope Mayor Gillan of North Battleford is now looking into the matter. Hopefully he is much more committed to and successful in cleaning up problems here than all the other officials that have failed. Maybe a good start would be for the mayor to push Minister Carr to appoint a couple of city councillors to the Housing Authority Board.
Valleyview Tower II tenant files $30,000 claim against housing authority newsoptimist.ca - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from newsoptimist.ca Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
He wondered if BHA had worked with the fire department on developing their needle pickup program. He also wondered whether that daily needle pickup had influenced the recent drop in numbers reported by the fire department, given that Holm had reported needle pickups throughout the city had dropped to 2,046 in 2020, down from 11,126 the year before. On the second question, Holm acknowledged “it can have a dramatic effect on the numbers. So, as we get more and more people dealing with needles on their own, we will see a drop in our numbers without a doubt, because if they are retrieving needles on their own, they have no obligation to report that to me. So … as more and more people are able to deal with needles on their own, we will see some drops in numbers and it’s something I am expecting.”